It's getting steamy outside, which means it's time to switch up your beauty routine. You need frizz-resistant hair products (I found some), easy-to-maintain manicures (I've got those, too), and makeup that doesn't melt off your face (check). The best new beauty products launching in June 2015 cover these categories and more.
Feeling the itch for some permanent body art? Lots of us are. While tattoos used to be the crests of bikers and criminals, over the last decade or two, attitudes have changed — especially for women.
For some, the Cannes Film Festival is a time for filmmakers to celebrate their newest innovations in cinema. But for us, it's a time to geek out over the breathtaking summer red carpet looks of Hollywood's artsiest beautiful people. Keep scrolling to discover the best celebrity makeup and hair from Cannes attendees like Emma Stone, Julianne Moore, Natalie Portman and Lupita Nyong'o. Major summertime beauty inspiration lies ahead.
On May 19, Total Beauty teamed up with Neutrogena to spread the word about skin cancer and sun safe habits. Dermatologists, bloggers, celebs and other people from around the country joined the #ChooseSkinHealth Twitter party, flooding social media with more than 40,000 Tweets raising awareness for this important cause. Here, we've rounded up some of the best nuggets from our conversation.
Music's brightest-shining supernovas, from Taylor Swift to Iggy Azalea, spent the weekend in Vegas for the 2015 Billboard Music Awards. The year's chart toppers were honored live and in-person for their radio hits, but not before bringing their beauty A-game to the red carpet. Hollywood awards shows are all about the glamour, but Vegas is where stars show their trendy side. Behold the most enviable hair and makeup looks from the Billboard Music Awards 2015.
Roses have been used in beauty products, most notably perfumes, for thousands of years. The ancient Greeks produced rose water and rose oil, and in India, they used rose extract as eye drops.
Celebrities showed up in their finest to the New York Metropolitan Museum of Art in celebration of this years' Met Gala theme: "China: Through the Looking Glass." Since Met Gala is basically the world's fanciest theme party (it costs $25,000 to score an exclusive ticket), the pressure was on for attendees to show up wearing stand-out outfits and eye-catching beauty looks. Here, our favorite hair and makeup looks from the Met Gala 2015.
Jennifer Garner is one of those rare celebrities who seems like a regular person. And she gives that impression in real life even more than she does on television or in "Celebrities Off-Duty" columns.
More than one of the products I'm highlighting in the May 2015 list of must-buys has the word "miracle" in its name. Coincidence? I don't think so. These products really are miraculous.
After the dress (and, sure, the groom), your wedding hairstyle, makeup and manicure are major decisions. While your wedding lasts only a day, you'll have your pictures forever -- and the wrong lipstick color will ruin them. No exaggeration.
Scoring a spot as the face of a beauty brand's ad campaign is a major coup, whether you're an up-and-comer or a bona fide superstar. But beauty doesn't come in only one shade -- and these ads from big-time brands like Estée Lauder and Lancôme prove it by featuring models and actresses of all different skin hues. From Dolce and Gabbana's romantic skin care ad to Lancôme's striking series with Lupita Nyong'o, these are the gorgeous beauty ads you need to see now.
This awards season, we've seen a lot of pretty smoky eyes and nude lips on the red carpet. But the beauty looks at the 2015 MTV Movie Awards felt fresh, thanks to bold lipstick and eyeliner choices (you've got to see "Pitch Perfect" star Anna Camp's graphic purple liner.) Here, the celebrity beauty looks we'll be copying all spring and summer long.
Each year, we test thousands of beauty products and research countless new treatments to report on the hottest trends and most exciting beauty breakthroughs.
When you think of people who work in the beauty industry, all things glamorous and gorgeous come to mind. But the beauty industry isn't all perfectly pouty lips and tanned, toned bodies. When it comes to the job market, "beauty" is a loosely defined term that can encompass everything from mimicking grotesque wounds, to picking bugs out of hair to getting up close and personal with a stranger's naked body, and these professions prove it. We're turning the spotlight on the less-celebrated beauty jobs that you never hear about -- and they're definitely not boring.
To climb the career ladder, an Ivy League degree and intellectual prowess certainly help, but -- fair or not -- studies show that for women, beauty matters too.
There are some beauty products that are so crazy/awesome/amazing, we just can't believe the world went on spinning without them. Powdered cleansers that get past TSA -- so handy! BB cream for your body -- how did no one think of this sooner? And then there are some beauty products that are so crazy, we can't believe they exist. Take for instance edible deodorant. Not only did someone dream up this concoction (and think it was a good idea), its inventor also managed to convince financial backers and stores that people need this product. Yes, we wish we could say it's an April Fools' prank, but trust us when we say it's legit. Here, 11 unbelievable beauty products that seem like a joke, but aren't.